: Over-debloating or disabling core services can break dependencies required by third-party software, anti-cheat mechanisms, or specialized hardware drivers.

: Often includes integrated updates released after the official end-of-support date for certain versions, sometimes sourced from the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program.

: It is based on Windows 10 version 22H2 , specifically OS Build 19045.5371 . This specific build corresponds to Microsoft's January 14, 2025 cumulative update (KB5049981).

The "Integral Edition" label is a specific branding used by a well-known developer in the Windows modification scene (often associated with the Ghost Spectre or similar custom release groups, though specific nomenclature varies).